The unio personalis grows and completes itself,--becomes ever more all-sided and complete.
Does it not strike you as being rather a one-sided transaction, the fisherman gets no interest on his capital, which is in the merchant's hands in the shape of the price of his fish?
I think the present system is almost, if not altogether, a one-sided arrangement for the merchant.
Germany called young Frederick to the throne, and now Innocent sided with Germany; but he did not live to see the death of Otho and the establishment of the Hohenstaufen.
For the third time the stepmother sided with Holena and, taking Marushka roughly by the shoulder, pushed her out of the house and slammed the door.
Again the stepmother sided with Holena and, taking Marushka roughly by the shoulder, she pushed her out of the house and slammed the door.
Illustration: Marushka and Holena] The stepmother sided with Holena and, taking Marushka roughly by the shoulder, she pushed her out of the house and slammed the door.
Nevertheless coarse incidents so prevail in the Roman comedy, that the translators must either have interpolated them or at least have made a very one-sided selection.
Moneyed Aristocracy In consequence of the one-sided prominence assigned to capital in the Roman economy, the evils inseparable from a pure capitalist system could not fail to appear.
They, however, sided with me, and, seizing a stretcher, I swore that I would brain the fellows if they would not try to pick up some of the drowning people.
I cannot say much for the beauty of the goddess of the night, for she was a huge wall-sided ship, capable of stowing away a vast quantity of sugar and molasses, articles much in request at the time in Europe.
At night the light of a huge eight-sided lantern festooned with tassels shed its glow through screens of colored gauze.
Odysseus, the many-sided man, has a strong Phoenician tinge, though the dominant color continues to be Greek.
On the consummate greatness of that poem as the one full and perfect voice of many silent centuries I only touch, for it would require a volume to elucidate its many-sided significance.
Had he begun to repent of the one-sided bargain, she asked herself?
A very one-sided one, I fear, but still--a bargain.
She gave a tilt to her one-sided hat, and added in a tone of the utmost nonchalance: "By the way, I did hear some gossip.
The Watkins, Hills, Walkers, Glasscocks, and Adamses all soon sided with the new party.
At the commencement of the Revolution they at once sided with the colonists.
They can only meet their many-sided and all-important duties by a competent acquaintance with the methods and system of army movements on every scale.
The stiff and uniform composition of the army which doubles its moral powers has this defect: it often leads to a one-sided development, quite at variance with the many-sidedness of actual realities, and arrests the growth of personality.
At present it absolutely corresponds to the one-sided and limited standpoint of the school itself, and does not enable the teachers to develop the minds and feelings of their pupils.
It would be an advantage, in my opinion, were all newspapers compelled to print certain announcements of the Government, in order that the reader might not have such a one-sided account of public affairs as the party Press supplies.
It is not with cavalry usually a question of protracted artillery engagements, but of utilizing momentary opportunities; the greatest mobility is required together with the most many-sided efficiency and adaptability.
This is the only way to avoid the dangers which a one-sided routine produces, and to break down that red-tapism which is so prejudicial to progress and success.
It would easily yield to a German invasion, if itsided against us.
They are also anxious about their eastern frontier, which obviously would be threatened by a German attack so soon as they sided with our enemies.
They were shops with doors the same size as the establishment, four-sided caves like the Arabian zocos whose furthermost corners were visible to the buyer stopping in the street.
With the air of a reigning princess, preceded by the captain and followed by the officials, she went over the two decks, entered the galleries of the engine room and the four-sided abyss of the hatchways, sniffing the musty odor of the hold.
Secondly, they propose that the one-sided training of the workshop should be supplemented by technical classes provided by the education authority and supervised by an advisory committee of representatives of the trade.
It has already been shown that the training of these persons is one-sided and inadequate, and, in the case of the majority, can hardly be said to exist at all.
In front of almost every valley, they are breached by narrow, crooked, steep-sided passages.
In the deep lagoons of Peros Banhos and of the Great Chagos Bank, there are, as already described, small steep-sided knolls covered with living coral.
This plan struck her favorably, and the next night she left Paris with Mortimer, her son, and the Earl of Kent who always sided with her against his brother, King Edward.
He had a dispute with Warwick in the Temple Gardens, and plucked a red rose, calling on all the bystanders who sided with him to do likewise.
In the Algeciras conference Italy sided with France and England.
She sided with them and it was evident that her vital interests in the Triple Alliance had been considerably lessened.
Moreover Joseph's musical education was rather one-sided and apart from singing and a little violin and clavier playing Reutter did not bother about his young charge's training in musical theory.
So far as we have this interchange it is quite one-sided and none of Haydn's letters to her remain.
But this will not be the verdict of those who came under the influence of his strong and many-sided personality.
They were exciting stories of conflicts between Green Mountain settlers and the Yorkers or those whosided with them.
The crew of the rowboat followed, and with the help of Laramore and those sailors who sided with him, quickly captured the rebels on board.
Almost all the rural districts were in favour of the Gospel; but the majority of the city sided with the Pope.
It would appear, indeed, according to a letter in cipher, that the Bernese at lastsided with Zwingle, requiring only that this alliance with a prince of the Empire should not be made public.
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